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Saturday, October 11, 2008

2009 Badyet

SOURCE: Da BigBlog
2009 BUDGET
Pinabulaanan ni Speaker Prospero Nograles nitong Sabado ang mga hinala na may plano ang liderato ng Kamara de Representantes na madiskaril ang paghahain ng impeachment laban kay Pangulong Gloria Macapagal Arroyo dahil umano sa pagsusulong nito ng kontrobersyal na 2009 budget na pinuyat and mga secretariat officials dahil sa budget deliberation. “I do suppose it's always a game of numbers (impeachment complaint). But when the House gets back to work by November 10, by the time, but I hope not, we would start feeling the effects of the financial crisis," ayon kay Gonzales. In which Gloria said, "Feeling mo lang yun, ikaw kasi eh may pa impeach-impeach ka pa nalalaman."

LACSON
Itinanggi Sen. Panfilo Lacson nitong Sabado na bumoto siya pabor sa pagpasa ng Japan Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (Jpepa) kapalit ng pag-imbestiga kay Senate President Manny Villar sa Senate ethics committee. "Napaka-petty na issue para ma-constitute ang ethics committee para diyan," pahayag ng senador sa panayam ng dwIZ radio. Sinabi ni Lacson na pinaboran niya ang kontrobersyal na kasunduan ng Pilipinas at Japan dahil naipangako n’ya kay Philippine Ambassador to Japan Domingo Siazon Jr na susuportahan ito. Sabi pa ni Lacson, "Na-address naman so sunod ko salita ko. Sabi ko my word is my bond, with a bond of cash" aniya.

TAGALOG QUEST
LAST Thursday, we began a tour of Tagalog through the centuries, tracing its origins and evolution. Toward the end of the article I asked readers to guess how a 17th century Tagalog would say "722 million dollars"--the amount allegedly salted away in overseas bank accounts by Sen. Panfilo Lacson and Estrada. While several readers wrote in asking for more specific information about Tagalog’s evolution, no one attempted to answer the 722-million-dollar question.

Song Tao FareWELL
Habang mainit pa ang usapin tungkol sa kontaminadong gatas mula sa China, nagpaalam na sa Malacanang ang embahador ng China na si Song Tao sa patatapos ng kanyang tour of duty sa Pilipinas nitong Biyernes. "China is very important to us in terms of diplomatic, socio-economic as well as political relations," pahayag ni Gng Arroyo kay Song. "So sorry to see you go. This is a very sad day for all of us. I hope you enjoyed your stay here," pahayag ng Pangulo kay Song sa kanilang pag-uusap sa Music Room ng Palasyo na tumagal ng 15-minuto para sa tinatawag na "farewell" call. Pag-labas ni Song sa Malacanang ito ay sumigaw ng "Wahoo! at last, maka-alis na nga dito!"

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